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Dog of My Dreams
TV Dogs Pete Pete the Pup was called Petey by the Little Rascals. The TV series “The Little Rascals” ran for 13 episodes and was released in 1955. Pete was an American pit bull terrier and I just loved that large ring around his eyes. In the series the children all loved him and he entertained and protected them. Even though the series was before my time as a child I watched it in reruns.
By Rasma Raisters2 years ago in Geeks
Remembering Norman Lear. Top Story - December 2023.
Legendary Emmy-winning TV creator behind numerous 1970s sitcoms: All in the Family, Maude, Sanford and Son, One Day at a Time, The Jeffersons, and Good Times, producer, writer, and activist Norman Lear has died on December 5, 2023, at the age of 101 at his California home. A spokesperson released a statement confirming his death. The statement has been released on his website.
By Gladys W. Muturi2 years ago in Geeks
The Muppet Christmas Carol - A Movie Review
Three muppets’ll haunt you. The Muppet Christmas Carol is a 1992 film with all your favorite muppet characters. Ebenezer Scrooge doesn’t believe in the spirit of Christmas. One night he gets a visit from three muppet ghosts who show him the past, present events and foreshadow the future.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
The Nightmare Before Christmas - A Movie Review
Can Halloween and Christmas mix? After Halloween, The Nightmare Before Christmas was released to theaters in 1993. Now that the yearly Halloween festivities have concluded, Jack Skellington, king of Halloweentown, longs for something different. Upon the discovery of Christmas, Skellington enforces a new holiday tradition.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Lights, Camera, K-Drama: Celebrating International K-Drama Day with the Top 10 Must-Watch Shows of 2023!
Lights, Camera, K-Drama: Celebrating International K-Drama Day with the Top 10 Must-Watch Shows of 2023!" --- In a year that has proven to be a treasure trove for K-drama enthusiasts, International K-Drama Day on November 29 is the perfect occasion to unravel the best of the best. From heartwarming tales to gripping sagas, the world of Korean dramas has once again delivered a plethora of emotions and narratives that resonate globally. Join us as we unveil our carefully curated list of the top 10 must-watch K-dramas of 2023, featuring a diverse range of genres and captivating storylines.
By Superheroes.Verse2 years ago in Geeks
Thurl Ravenscroft was the iconic voice singing You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch in the 1966 classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas
This article was assisted in small part by AI. The distinctive voice that stands alone Thurl Ravenscroft might not be a name you recognize but if you grew up watching the 1966 animated Dr. Seuss classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas as I did you recognize his deep baritone voice. I assumed Boris Karloff who narrated the holiday classic was singing the song "You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch" but I was wrong.
By Cheryl E Preston2 years ago in Geeks
Song Hye Kyo Special: An Enchanting Odyssey – Explore 6 Must-Watch K-Dramas Showcasing the Brilliance of South Korea's Iconic Star!
Song Hye Kyo Special: An Enchanting Odyssey – Explore 6 Must-Watch K-Dramas Showcasing the Brilliance of South Korea's Iconic Star!
By Superheroes.Verse2 years ago in Geeks
The Ultimate Guide: Watching Spider-Man Movies in Chronological and Release Order
SUMMARY The live-action Spider-Man franchise helped shape modern pop culture. The Spider-Man movies can be watched in order of release date, starting with Sam Raimi's trilogy, followed by the reboot and the MCU trilogy. The chronological order of the Spider-Man movies begins with the origin story in 2002 and continues up to the recent crossover film with all three live-action Spider-Man actors.
By Superheroes.Verse2 years ago in Geeks
My Buffy the Vampire Slayer Ranking
Due to streaming this show has garnered a new fan base over the years since it’s aired and as someone who has watched this show in real time, it’s pretty cool to see that it still has its place. So obviously I’m only gonna focus on the seasons that aired and not the seasons that were written in comic form although I’ve read about what happened in those seasons and it would’ve been pretty cool to see that on TV but I’m sticking to the original show. I heard about them trying, to reboot this show a couple years ago. I don’t think that’s gonna happen anymore but if it ever did, I wonder how they would develop it. Or how the show would feel amongst a new generation. This is just my opinion it’s not meant to be the end all be all. So if anyone disagrees, then that’s fine you can make your own list if you want.This is just the way I see each season, so just have fun with it!
By Travis Johnson2 years ago in Geeks
8 Superheroes Whose Origins Are a Mystery
The origin stories of superheroes often serve as the bedrock of their characters, shaping their motivations, values, and battles. However, some superheroes stand out precisely because their origins are shrouded in mystery, adding an intriguing layer of enigma to their personas. In this exploration titled “8 Superheroes Whose Origins Are a Mystery,” we delve into the backgrounds, or lack thereof, of some of the most captivating characters in superhero lore.
By Superheroes.Verse2 years ago in Geeks
Spider-Man's Poignant Encounter with the Joker: Unveiling Why He Reigns as the Ultimate Hero
SUMMARY Spider-Man's encounter with the Joker in the 1990s crossover Spider-Man and Batman reveals his darker emotions, but he maintains control and resists the urge for vengeance. Peter Parker has maintained his status as one of the most relatable superheroes, stemming in large part from his vulnerability and ability to grapple with moral dilemmas. Uncle Ben's death shapes Spider-Man's moral compass, and in the long-term perhaps prevented him from becoming a darker and more vengeful hero.
By Superheroes.Verse2 years ago in Geeks












